Jake Jorgovan is no stranger to starting his own company. While an undergrad at Belmont University a few years ago, he co-founded Rabbit Hole Creative, a multimedia creative agency that's still up and running, though Jorgovan himself has turned his attention to health care.

Jorgovan recently launched TeleHealth PT, which uses a HIPAA-secured, online video platform for physical therapy sessions, which can be recorded and stored online in a cloud.

Jorgovan's initial idea was to use the Xbox Kinect video game accessory for physical therapy, which has a high personal cost rate and, subsequently, a high "no-show" rate. After talking to nearly 70 physical therapists about the idea, Jorgovan realized the Xbox wouldn't work out, but the general idea of virtual physical therapy seemed to have legs. He pursued it, landing a spot in the Entrepreneur Center's accelerator class, where TeleHealth PT was born.

Jorgovan graduated from the Entrepreneur Center last month, and is set to launch beta testing with a few physical therapy clinics later this year.

After talking with physical therapists, he learned that for a certain type of injury, physical therapy sessions are more about the coaching and less hands-on, but the high personal costs of traveling to appointments leads to high no-show rates.

TeleHealth PT is designed to enable physical therapists and patients connect for those follow-up visits that would otherwise be lost. "It's not meant to be a replacement of in-person sessions," said Jorgovan, "it's meant to help augment that."

Jorgovan believes the platform will save patients time, help improve outcomes because sessions are actually happening and help capture lost revenue for providers.

The company is set to launch beta tests with a few clinics later this year. The company is targeting growth in the 11 states were telehealth laws have been passed, and is looking into on-site work clinics to help with workers comp programs.

How it makes money: TeleHealth PT will charge a per session fee and will also have a subscription model.